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go.xble and evem mu.uuunc :?Dld without further discussion. | wedded.couple. will make their ome. e ; T fment, b.n.t‘m Tt T e ijournment wes then taken. at Leonards Brld’u. . DANIELSOI 7 cmmmwum e Francis S Long Fost Noo 0 G A | Liewtenamt Ki Delegats. 5 o invitations Out: - | R RS S P rl_-?rre (o 3495, )lndependenl Fhe patrolmen of the city force held Invitations have been issued for the > < large ensugh to meet the de Nl b oot Nos 8, Roval a meeting in their quarters Sunuay | marriuge of Miss Florence A. Strong, 4 space that are to be made i X oyl {ygning and elected Lisut Dantel Kil- | daughter gf F. P Stiong, gnd Eilison |- y but_there is sufficient land Soving Pictures at the Bijou ana| OUTEY “delegate fo the 'state police | S. Smith, o take place July at the 4 property to allow of building an Seepic Temple. - crx;,ue\renmm ':’;n Wa;erbury July 6th. ;| home of Miss Sirong's brother, G. 0.7 - * tien of good size. i nt ‘oman's Club—] e are s a few matters to be | Strong, 215 Valley street. % g vad is been DA e SRR, O R Efley, wites o Mg Recses of Ballic, formerls | uevera vears ‘and the-foct et “:'; Afgjenrnet Meoting of the Board of | ing was adjourncd until next Sunday tors from Bolton. With Mr. and/ Mrs. Abel L. Reeves and | {0 a52in be put in operation €ood Miss Alice Morrison, a teacher- in | family. news to Danielson people. ] evening. $4,000 APFROPRIATED = ARY" the Polion school. with ten pupils of | Rudolph Richards of Boston spent Briefs and Persanals, t ¥ -— Sy Mane f SonooL the schooi, was in the city Monday, | Monddy with Danieison relatives. Miss WLilllan Teel left s«v.\mby for | - p 2 . s At Special City Meeting—3$3,000 for | Graduating Exercises Monday Evening visiting the public schools and other | ~Miss Marion Scott, teacher in the | Waterford, where she will spend the 2 ! §e . Sewers—$1,200 for Storage lmory —Award points of interest about the city. | graded school. has turned, to her | suramer. P r é . ee R e annual City’s Expanses. e spending the summer vacation at & . auum\lin‘ exercises of ev. 3 We promounce this sale one of the | ShSeid!, City meeting r\cl':r::h;‘\‘"‘lfi;r- ::""‘}'nx mml'he r-ksh'l};:ll on Valiey i ;mz -h"wpl7_ wndw:g'r"o":d :szmxzf left Monday to remain Jn retreat for | tained Miss Lotiie fi“%nua’-’ma\m- won at o o'clock ¥ hall when at 7.30 oelock. rogramme | loWws: olice departmen 38.30, 2 ser i Yor- B R e e nad snd l Mwor D ¥, Dunn called the electors | was briet, s feature belng the presen.. | street dcparument 323036, maintaining th:,f‘:fif;'f;zgs:;;‘:&d,o%"{',,‘:(;\af,‘;_ s eTaT Soakatoak B ewagcs What Is c sT A 3 e VR SR order. The various clauses were | tation of ‘& drama, in addition te the | Severs $21.97, cogstruction of SeWers | glie clergy o A FRSRUAN. S e he aualityaf: Sopdy by the clerk, A. C. Seripture. | usual presentation of medals and di- | $3.50, contingent $5.25. wWater works s e e o B e U Maje & We S ST Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- . we are offerin, T catnel e A Eles i | Bonge. The esrcises wera carried | consiruction ML, Willmamtie 8- | agner- Mynday totatisnd tha Gom- Wi Alice Able lft Friday for her goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Jt is 1% resadution ha! e city of | out as follows: Overture, Choisie, or- | ter works . - Goods that are worth 25c and Millimantic autiorize the common | chotra: address of welcome, Ireenee e S cpoyt: Sterolsts. ¢ Browll Bal Lome in Stafford Spcings 105 the sum. contains neither Opium, Morphine mor other Seh seiing St Aite. are bopind o cro-| & uncil to appropriate $3000 for the | LaFleur, Ehatms, a drama in_three WELCOME DAY, Irving W. Lyon of Southbridge was | ¢. W. Hateh spent several days in substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms o o damans den a atrects ThE e Ric, Sk v Dl assuming woles , B o : at his heme in Danielson ever Sun- | New York recemtiy. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ate a demand. et The same | —Altred Riard, Rita Cote, Anfoin- | Interesting Exercisss at Windham | day. Foseph, Curtls and Miss Cartis left N, It e 2 New stock will be added for the|and after A g G ] B e g e High School on Monday. At St. James' church at the high | Suturday’ for their summer home at Colie. 1t relieves Teething Troul lu.o-m ¢ Biatned o it more fally by his honor | Beantital Moontgnt, vocal duet. N | mass 'on Sunday. banns of marriage | the Willame farm: and Flatulency. Tt assimilates the Food, week end of this sale, and you | T ex-Alderman A. . Gelinas, the vens | Cheney and. A St Sarco - Distribus | About four hundred and fity, in- | Were publihied for the first time he- | Miss Zyipha Colvin, Mids Ruth Fiske Stomach and Bowels, giving u-mr-u “ - - g s olutiobswhs raBopel. < LUB el | tog e kI cluding the incoming ciasses of the | tween Miss Mary A. Rooney and Mar- | and Miss Halley are among the grad- b ve just as good an opportunity tof PUUON wes adopled Corporation | tion of medals diplomas and prises | Winaham high school, were present | Un Fitzsimmons,“both of Eimville. | uates at the Willimantic mormal The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, salect. Hol tont ke il b R oo i eV, apilien. Those -w Monday-at the Welcome day exercises | and between Miss Anna Dunn of Dan- | schoel -this week, S horize the com- | gradusted follow Alfred U. Rivard, | i 5 i i 5 jon neil pr > :. Vs | held in the assembly hall of the high | i¢lson and Peter Reynolds of Eim- :]I Luey E. Pal id Francis . — mon council to appropriate $1,200 for | Alma L. Trudeau, Arthur H. V s e high | fe s Lucy almer an u the purchase and installation of a | Angeline E. Dube, S ('Fa‘i:;fi: school under the direction of Die Bes- | Ville. W. Coffey of ‘High street, Canterbu G!NU'NE 3 A 2 serung. Miss Luey Buck, "11, presi- Plans for €2 Outing. spent Sunday with My, and Mrs. Will- s battery system in 3. Labby, Neliie E. Cheney. | N % o oiy The SRl e L bbby e | dent of Die Besserung, in opening-the | Members of the class of Killingly | iam Bradford of Plainfield, £ Lace and Notion he ik Wieresgiution was seconded | Alexander L. Gelitias, Laurs U Bacon | hrocramme, spoke' of the object of | High School ‘of ‘05 heid a meeting at - Bears the Signature of % W s il A folloes:. CrRl rl‘Ma‘l the exercises as being for the bemefit | the home of Ray Pellett Monday eve- LOST IN WOQODS. ’ - ven by O. A. Bessetté’ and won by | of the incoming (rl‘zs‘hlnmA She in- | ning to make arrangements for the Department z yisich d” vur e - | StOP EXperimenting! euding Edges and Insertions, ihe U Tesuiar aomiey cnat scin for Joc ana | Take a Cascaret’ 8¢ yard, sale price for one an ghth grade troduced Trevor Buckinglam, ‘14, who | outing they are (o have ai Alexander's | Rex bhaplace; 4 Not Found Until Mon- cighth grade: gold mel- | Gl General High School Life, | take on Friday afternoon. o ¢ dty Evening. 8 fourth srade: ten | He said in part: “Loyalty, fidelity Marland Made Good. o e ih Sradet SU | and carnestness on the part of thel o tEUARE CIece FOOC . L | AN of the heavily wooded country e s o S5 | Student will bring him the best that |, Willlam Marland made good in his | o)’ of South Killingly mear the Ster- ence there is in high school life. . 7 i . . eighth grade, Dor: ,md,,,twwm butsdo:;l:;“llfihe ‘s‘ch::k:fi of Pawtucket in the game played Sai- | Ing town line was scoured all day = 2 . seventh grade, Antoinette el urday. Marland Jost hi fo | Monday by anxious men and women . 4 . 2y et Tha will do ail in its power to help a hy Y. _ M lost his game. 4 fo . 4 and bowels, Mi ns of | Eade He commented on the proper attitude | Pumimer all the way. Games lost be- 0ld, who disappearcd from e » 3 inch wide FEdges and Iuseriions, Nearly all our. yard. active live | 5 . e | ’ LtHtde | e e Kkind of pilching that Mar. | Perents’, Mr. and Mrs. John Laplace's i g falks keep fealin ¢ with Casca- | of the students towards the faculty of pitching Fine Musiin Embrc ealing goo asca SAVINGS INSTITUTE I ¢ : InnT ihoned dig oAt with o 7} home, at 9 o'clock in the morning and S0l Fasovtioe, from vets. e : ) . | ana the'several organizations of tho | 120d chowed are lost with Ronor, and | (%00 3 ng inth ‘about & 0 cloci In Use For Over 30 Years s + s Holds Annual Meeting—Officers Re- | S°hocl: : the, Pay" rolt at nizht. Rey, the son of Mr. and wide. the kind that The girly trio, consisting of “Miss pay - : P h fint. Xesp: (NS At e Mrs. Ravmond Laplace’ of Sterling, ust the same as you keep ¥c = | on Carpenter, 12, second soprano, ana | toral chu ccalaureate Cr - ymid an. Not by severe applications, | ‘The Willimantic Savings institute | Miss Myrtle. Jordan, ‘13 alto, with | Service Sunday evening were unusual- | Sarly in he day with e St - BAESEE ¥ { rare intervills But by gen- | held its annval meoting Monday after- | Migs Agnea Egbert, ‘11, it the piano | I¥ effcctive =~ Conspicuous in the ar- N s Huir Nets. & i regular cfforts. It pays im-|noon at 2 o'clock and re-elected the | sang My Shadow, by Hadley, and en- | TANgcment was the class motte, “Ver- | {8 BEISHR WER. (0 TPOVICEATE (0 %0 | now is the problem, and the commitiee | ing that the won was acting a8 ageny Shat sells regularly fur 1oc ¢ R e board of officers as fellows: Presi- i cored with Lynes’ My Honey Omnia Vincit ey about ® o'clock and when looked | Wil Bave a meeting Sunday to discuss | for Mr. Phelps. tter having sen$ Sice 3¢ cach (ninany’ peovls dread :phy gent, Hush C. Murray; vi ce president, | Ruasell ‘Hunt, 11, spoke on Music Sixteen Candidates Examined. B A itnites Iator had disap- | the situstion. The time to work i |the son to do the k. "l:"d | think of castor oil. of salts ank F. We ectors. Samuel L | 4t Windham High, telling about the ielear ATHEPE B2 & A b disab” | grows short. The muster ls plannad [Fhomas M. Shicids of 'Nerwieh #n- Omo Chloris Dress antics. They abrink from Burlingham, Frank Larrabee, Charles | soveral musical clubs of the School | Paime member of the town. schaol | oy to e assumpLons AT A M | for September.-and in_the Taantime | peared flar the plalntift and Charies sizes, sale price 15 . Ny A weakice A Capen. Jeremiah = O'Sullivan, H.|and about the part which snould be | committen and Miss Tda THpP. teaoh- | o wna hud zone fAshing or tried to | COMPanics muat be invited and given | F. Hrowm for the gefendant. ‘Judge i e the dose until the e Dion: secrctary and.treasurer, Noah | taken by the newcomers in these. or-| cr of the srammar scheol. were in | find his way back to Iis home in | Ume to consider and arrange. gnd the | Brown reserved his decision. . Ladie Pad Supporters biack, [ Uhe or billous. Then they do the|D. Webste auditors. William L. | ganizations. The W. H. S, girls’ cho- | charge of giving ihe entrance exami- | Sterling. in . By % getting tost | thousand and one details.of such a b ! “David 8. Day of Pridgeport was «t Wwhite and colors, 18c¢ < heroic way. This w --.:\;nud -.m;| I‘].unk P.‘l;nm;\\v_ ‘l\ur— |'rus sang The Gypsics, by Parlow, and | nations for Killingly high schoel in '?n*’:h':@{mo:; e e oE mimCcoutd | €vent if considered .and adequateiy | his home on Norwich avsnue Lever wil 8 : Cascarets ~ are s gentle laxative/| teas dled, which necessitated Alling | A Cotey,: ‘12, spoke on the | the graded school building Monday. | be found unti Jate Monday night when | et Just what course will be pur- | Sundas. o a0 gy Wiimantie Spool Cottes They are just as effective as anything | their vacancies. Thes were John | am High School Debating Soci: | The examinations will be continued | he was located by George Pierce near | 160 1 Prosiemietica " e e 0 yards, sale price six for 2 r natural And they mrel Hiker s . Rovee amg OO | oty. She showed the desirability and{ today. _Sixteen appeared to take the | his barn in the town of Sterling, about Canvas Cover for Crusher. 8. P. Willard and Charles H. Strong . and more n i h | Hickey. . Henry F. ce and C. E.| Vatue of membership in this seciety. | toste Manida, R N s hhve heen at Camp W., CGardnes Lase, B Yo R asa They are made to | Carpentér. At the meeting these were | Emerson Staebner, '14, talked about Residents up near Farrows styeet. i3 | geiiing the cottage and voats ready foF ry with you. Take one just as|elected to succecd, the deceased: E. hleti . b To Attend Conference. home. The boy apparently had suf-| he vicinity of which the city's new | Seeios & e 3 g g aaglinh 3 3 | coa Athletics, urging the hearty support JBut Tttle fiom B 2 L eV | the summer. nly se in K m as vou need it. Youwll know.|G. Hatheway, Walter B. Knight and | of the school on the athietic field. He | Hev. and Mrs. W. L Raymond and,| fered but little from his experience. | stone crusher is located, are complal Beving Watkinson of Norwich was price 16c patierns for re iz your bowels are always| Frank P. Fenton. The report of Treas- | spoke of the pessibilitips for next vear | Miss Bertha Shippee go to Malden, ing of the dust that is distributed over | ipo guest of firiends in town over Sun- Ppatterns for Sc ve. You always feel at your best.|uror Noah D, Webster, that was c- | ana'saia that the sehoel can and sure. | Moss., today (Tuesday) te attend the PUTNAM the neighborhood as the result of the | j,.° a 10-cent box of Cascarets. Youw'll [ cepted. shows that the institute aid | fy will, beat “our old rivals, Norwich | 4nnual conference of the Pentecostal . |activity of the crushing machine. A [NL L p g Ceenty purehased & r again go without them. a fine business the past vesr AN et h oo deniy bkt T yea ey HAyORE churches of thie New England districl. | Outrageous ~ Horsa Play by Which | cancas cover [s fo be provided for e I ian R | —— rile sits did not increase as | Yonngs, ‘13, concluded the. programme | A8 delegates from the local churc i d—Guertin-Tous- chine, : Fdwi Vof Manchester was the Middle Aged and Elderly People | much as in 1910 there was a Iarge| win oo visiin nole. Ahe Simpm "Conc | The conference will open Wednesda: Lt M i “‘fvm"s:f":; and is put In place the trouble wiil be | . FAWIn Funt OF Maprhester wak L The H C Murray (‘0 Use Foley Kidney Pills for quick and | 82in. protan il by e E. P. Ellyson, D.D. seneral superin- | 3aint Wedding—lohn W. ields | eliminated. Sver Sunady. permanent results in all cases of kid-; TR Todav, beginming at ten o'clock, a | tendent. and president of Dests cal- | Under $25 Bonds—Assaulted Offic Nofes. The board of) selectmen held & meet- Agonts for Ladies’ Home Journal | Me¥ 4nd bladder troubles, and for AL Sokedoor Hatrigtion. Junter day prosramme will be carrled | lege, California, will preside at the| _ e ¢ James Murray. son of Captain Mur- | turday, g fil and annoying irresularities. Lee | posimaster Charles H. Dimmick was | out. including the reading of the fu- | Sessions. To have one's bride of two hours|yay remained in a critical conditisn ge B, A. Baker and Damiel W. er Patterns. & Oszood Co. Bristol, R. 1, Monday. attending a | mous “Junior Paper.” Start on Plainfield’s New Tenements. | >0/°% I B0 Joke. but thi wed A rL [ IMAY. e erabirs in | Wil of Naw Britain vere 6t hefe - = = schaol ‘of instruction for postmasters —_— Work was commenced Monday at | was subjected iy i SR e e By it A B L IR L T o : of offices where postal savings banks ' Personals. Plninficid on- the COBtrUCtion: of .ihe |+ “oa e~ ae oia frisady who pronabiy | Lo ciass Sta be gredusied tioul the | Exniudse Cheries N Taintor el New kst BOl'a S c Urest Road et R e R BT State Truant Officer W. S. Shinmops | Village. of new: dwellings that. will, be | 52 2%nc o Her Intontion than to pull off | > aasres & Porrine o Blockbroge, | o e i e Sanday, ence o8 X J0ap tablished at the logal office on the 12th | of Central Village was in Willimantic | needed to house the emploves of the {4y, extraordinary stunt on their bride- B oitid - Pataacy fritnds TMob bt ',,": tor Wb inr Nawes 6 bars for 2 nst L nen Plainfald Milla corporation. Thes | 4ot Companion. aithough, 45 @ mat : : s "Mons | Giearge Mils:of Exetor wad i = 5 P 5 1l be erected east of the mill site, c I 3 bl g v ) 2 Miss Bernice. Pitney of. Hartford, a'| e 5 8 ter of fact, they laid themselves liable & moeflagts 1 P \rs, Fred B. Willoughby and daugh- ars for C TO Wealtn Physicians Guests of Dr. Mason. | ;iomber of this vear's graduating class | Bob {47 from the new sehool building. | for a technical violation of the law. COLCHESTER | ten adina Dorie, af couand, Comns 10 S®H G T . Monday afternoon fr 2 to. 7| at'St: Joseph's hospital tralning school || CAThen ers from Danielson will have| Mr. Viens~who is employed in a ¢ were wisiting friiends in town over and reen Trading o'clock a large mumber visited Dr. | fof nurses, spent Sunday with rela- | SMPIOment there under the contrac- |jocal barber shop, and Miss Blanche 3 - - ey Stamps Free Louis I. Mason's private hospital. in | tives and friends in town. fre Giat Sioe 08 CHORROEE S Trottier, also of this city. were mar- [ Congregational Children's Day . Ser- | "'Willip, \\\s Lathrop of Lebanon was )_ ? S B Work the Oaks, that bas recently been thote | atiss Rose Dondero. who has been | €128 Vice President in‘ Hospitali |ried by Rev. John Van den Noort at| vice—Saturday's Games—Son De- | calling on friends in_town Waturdey oughly renovated. Those who called | yiditing hor mother. Mrs, Ksthar Done | Earl Wood, son of Mr. and Mr St. Mary’s chureh at & o'clock in the | horns Cow, Father Sued, as Animal | e were showr the handsome puilding. o Mrs. Ramsey | ' Wood, is to underge another opera- ence of a gathering of friends and Society Wedding at New London Te- dero. and her siste Best Naphtha Soap tives. _ Miss Belle Trottier, a sister | Dies. 2 and grounds. Later in evening Dr. | Watiace of 260~ Vall ot tion at the Day-Kimball hospital, i Mason entertainad practically all the | puat few dde s ¢ | where he has been a patient for more of the brifle, and Ladislaw Lavailee of e TR s e e 5 bars for 25C And Savlng et “of hy citv: 3t = suppar End V;x"d;“) S i ned to Boston on B 1o Tonthe, (hat a naloked for | Southbridge, formerly of Putnam, weta| At:the Ghlldren's day seriice in fhe | ~ Miss. Audrey: TowmsanisSaskett sag 9 | showed them all over his plant. The | development of his condition requires. | the attending couple. A reception foi- S s ook wae b | im Al R 3 : : 5 g doctors spent a pleasant evening fol- 5 Master Wood is the vice president of | 1owed at the home of tha bride. 8, the progra was a ew London today, ; and 10 S&H Green Trading|and if you don't believe it do a|iguing supper in an informal way, and JEWETT CITY e . 1 e e et Troms | Everything was as delightful as the | follows: Music, orchesira: hymn 208 | hent man last week at i wedding of high school on Thursaay and | beautiful June morning up to the time 13th chapter; praver: Dr. Steb- | \jjus Sackett's hrother, Austin Town- i : thoroughly enjoyed themselves as they pea Stamps Free. | little figuring and learn. inspecied the enlarged biilding and | Gannell-Foy Marriage—Death of Mra,| It is a matler of regret-among his | that Mr and Mrs. Vieus came to, the _— | : : finely apvointed srounds. e bl Sldpamates that il be b station to take the ain_to Bos- | DFim | Did you ever stop to think how s 2 duibider sioe John Gill—Funeral of Mrs. Leon| Slassmales that he Will he unable te | Ston 0 their brief, éxtraordinary | Nellie Killing! ns; hymn 136; baptism of infants; | sond ‘Sackett, and Miss Marie Good primary class exercise: vocal _solo, | faughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Good rhardt: recitation, The Use of | o Biooidn "N, ¥ ich ‘took place p L5 - » . % ¥ | Flowers, Celia Park; seng by the quar- v o, New York, Rev. Vather - The T. R. Sadd Co. |money accumulates. Take one Teashers in Camp. . | n wnespected mouple pexan. | T0e | ot romotions: haim 200 recia | 3pb OFL Terea's chardh omeiacing; e Seven teachers from Hampton,| The marriage of Daniel Connell and| On Aute Trip to College Reunion. | " [hge. "that ever was when a|tions. Heroes, Harold Clark: Templé) The Sacketts have taken & place st 768 Main Street., | cent the first day, two the second | Canterbury and Berlin have engaged | Miss Lizzie Foy took place at St Dr. J, Perreault is en route 0 | group of young men, friends of the | Building, Dwight Marvin; 'v\."rv«-.nluimui‘ Larehmont far the summer. s and four the third and double the | ¢, Eradshaw cottage at Lake Wan- | Mary's church at § oelock Monday | St Fivac inth, P.°G. where he will at- | S000% ) J0iteq them at the subway, | Ruth Cirver: recitations, fThe House s - Tel. 234-4 Wllhmantic. Ce. ouble the | sumbaug. South Coventry, for the rest | morning, Rev. E. M. Haves performing | tend a reunion of the alumni of St. separated her from her husband, after | b the Side flfm':f(_f“?:;l»“m la Sur- The Beast Kicks. of the month, assuming possession on [ {he cercmony and Rev. W. Kesfe{ Hyacinth college. Dr. Perreault left iderable resistance, he being held, Menday, They have erected a number | of Voluntown celebrating il Tush : 5 Por 15 vears the Democratic party nuptial | Manchester, N. H._ his former home, | rushed her across to a waiting auto has heen Mr. Bryan's chattel, his pas amount cach day for thirty-one n: hymn 266; Children's day let- from Dr. C. B. Jefferson. May Buny o sind wil _ | 'of fents that they plan to use in ad- | mass The bride was very attractive| Sunday, with a party of friends, and | o R S Y ay: apsiktas n B . iy s i days and you will have the stu- | @ (M "L eoltage. The parts 15| inon embrordoed. sonn of white | they are making the trip by e O S b and waitied hor | Miller; ~ Dr. Washinston ~Gladden, | Hett 200 P R e . Yoot ----Uen |s pendous amount of $10,735,418.24 | accompanied. by a gentleman and his | wearing a veil and carrying white | bile, expecting it to prove : Toay Ctowaed Bomiret, In the mean: | Katheyn Morgan: hymn 102: Dr. Ne- | BV wife, who are acting as chaperons. A [roses. Flor maid of henor was her] lightful experience. - It in expected 10 | {ime the train came in and went—put | hemiah Boynton v 2 i s Julia Foy, who wore tan| Mmake the trip in about three days. Mr. and Mrs., Veins were not passen- | . Il King, Mrs. Do W ‘:1 iy Gates Bets He D ed white carnations. Tre| Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Muri Zers. The incident created a hub-bub | dren's Day Story, Mrs. Wa hym oos. - ; o Vo ; ; enedic 2 And the Lajrd of Skibo says ¥ 1, a| were at Worcester Sunday to attend |§pout the station. The bridegroom | 11; benediction, the pastor. B O S D § p..,.(.,,g,‘,,c‘,“ postt ‘[ Suppose you do a little figuring | Lleasant outing is anticipated by the | sistcr, 2Mis party. silk.and ca Filling a Specialty best man was William Conn with the amount you could easily 752 Main Street . - Wil wtho OBITUARY. . brother of. the groom. The bride’s gift | an alumni event in connection With'| was as well he might be, deeply cha- Saturday's Games. e O > > . ~ imantic | deposit each week and see how sabinlads o her sistor was a ‘bracelet, and the | commencement week at Holy Cross | 1 "Thero was nothing - left for e e o PUREL M RS » rined. T & The Willimantic team which was to | Pittshurg Leader. minch ol s . Miss Mary King. sToomis to his brother a scarfpin set| college. where their son. Leslie. is a [hjm to do but to return to the bride's b, o " hiaveq the Calchester team - an L EPL P STt you woul ave in five or King. aged 36, died at St |WIth pearls. A Dreakfast was served student. The college closes today. home and await her return, whenever | (p % S0 qapurday_afterncon did not | A new York society woman hays we- ph's hospital, Sunday evening, fol- | 2t the bride's home on Mechanic Playing Better Ball. | that might be, and that was:the cours2 | (o8 PES o Y Rovs club_ teamu| men who read novels get wrinkied ten years. street, where there was a display of the East- | he folowed. worrying over the troubles of the here, s Seid. n which was to have played in Moodus, S among | As for the irate bride’ and her cap- o P i e Sl Ll s among T A er. 40| was disappolnted in 5 the zame ® A R, Chue % brothers, Patrick and John King, and ($12ss. china, table linen and bric-8-| ;pe fans as the race tightens up, and | tors, they went over cancelled by the Mood: e— . - lmes | e l lmafl lC three sisters, Julin and Nellie King. of | Prac. Mr. and Mrs. Connell left 0n an{ ¢ fact that Wauregan bas now pull- | turning in about half an hour. There |, ¢q" teams arranged r two game: ] l afternoon train for & trip of two weeks h | was a reunion. tinged with some dis- P st game Wh m I d A we Interest in the doings of ern Connecticut league deve with menin- ived by two n K's illnes: gitis. + Decegsed is su n ny beautiful gifts of _silver. cut city, and a sister in a convent in i 4 ot % ed Moosup down ta a tie with them- | Saturday afterncon. The first & timore, Md. and will visit Portsmouth. ~N. H..| selves for first place increases the en- | aprointment, when the couple w Providence and Bridgeport. The bride's | {50 abpointment for which th . . —— : : sw. The teams are playing much | united— Score O § to 4. , Following was the <. Are aTriile Hard, SaVln S Instl : HUNERALS going away gown was dark blue cloth, | jorier ball than was the case sarlier | were In o way to blame. i1y was | batting oraer.of {ho. feams:. Calches: Dt D N ot 1o | 0-the ‘aeason, The Interrupted honeymoon trlp Was | (g Thompson rf, West s Laains s v TaE L aRea But Cheer Up, for Yon Can John MoCruhan. b LR s B again inaugurated when the 12589 ex- | §'504 p Netking e, E oAt | ona RO SRATE T R o £ , a : ain street. OBITUARY. Press got away, and this tim S s s ol ™ ‘ (Established 1842.) The funeral of John McCruhan was | The friends. who attended the -wed- ¢ icsh * | was no horse play. Before leaving, b FFEGEH g 5o 1nd fo.| Water and Postal Cards dn town, a¢ held Monday morning at 8.50 o'clock | ding from out of town were Michael Andrew H; Masch. the bride, agan restored to the s e TR P G ML ey A WM. JOHNSTON Get Money by calling at the| H. C. MURRAY, President. |from his jaie home. 80 Union street. | and William Connell and Joha Flan-| . Aneres Fo MR -\ | of smiles. stated that she lost Ler slip- | 39™5y " frioaman p. Hersehatter - f - R . 2 |3 5 Linch officiating, During thd | Brennan of Pawtucket, Mrs. Michael | TeSUlting from a scrateh received on f;-n’:;”‘,;’;';f;";fmd ‘,‘\M The score by ingings: o New and Up-to-date in every manllc mass that was largely attended U Reardon of Greeneville, Misses Rridget | his arm a few days ago. He was sick | "7/ lrop the abductors, they caused tha | Boxs' Club FEEBAE Sl o particular. soios were rendered: Reautiful Land | and Annie Denahue, - Joseph | but a short while, having Been about |, 3¢ and groom to fail to reach Bos- | Colchester 2% _g RA F. LEWIS, Preprister. ‘Annie Foy of Mont- | Dis regular duties until Friday 8f last | " "ehe train’ upon which friends| Umpire, Charles Hall: base on balls, on High, by William Hussey: O Salu- { Berth and . Mrs . f taris, by John F. Eagan and Rock of | viile, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas-Weich of | Week. 3 were expecting them and waiting for | off Friedman 4, off Shugrue pany Ages by Miss Margaret Rafferty. The | Taftviliz and Daniel Donahue of Nor-| Mr. Meech was bern in Griswold, |y, : Lazinsk 1: strikeouts. Shugrue 3, I bearers were James Healey, Patrick | wich, B where he resided until about two — insk fedman 9; three base Suar vears ago, when he moved here to r WEDDING. 15 Union Sireel. e Cinelius Looney and Jeremiah Hag- OBITUARY. side with his son. Andrew E. Meech. Moo Burial was in St. Joseph's shodfa il Helss member of (h Grand Army of Bt ink: M#s. John Gill: the Republic and h: a wide éircle of rothie wedding at. St. John Moran, Thomas Sullivan, The Bec:t Store, Dan- T Suoins T for our Customers another w A:‘“ Bargains on every oo n stera mock. We can give you just what you William Lynch. THe- askih of Mre. Ellan Ol ire Lo e o n' Monday morning when | Sale and probably would hace Suct|Buy these gusds mew. : y William Lynch's funeral was held |of John Gill occurred late Sunday | one who was se highly respected by iss Alphansina Toussaint and Henry jceeded but tanain TAZISE WML 10| sepesod want in color or price. Monday morning from his home in| night at the home of her son. Georse | the community at.large. He, is Sur- iertin, both of this city, were united | the box inthe third inming nc THE BCSTON DRY GOODS STORE ’h Qut of the flhhnu Businass” with Caventry. followed by a requiem | Gill. . Mrs. Gill has been in failing | vived by his wife, a son, Andrew in marriage by, Rev. Adrian Dykeman. | tRERU Sale (o G0 ae peen Main Street, Danlelsox. mass at 9 o'clock at St. Mary’s church | healtir, for. two vears. She was born | and a davghter, Grace E. He was 13 | Mr. and Mrs. Guertin will live in Put- il s sacond game was won by club by the score of § to 6. club started in to win the fi the time to pick out a Hom- Terms strictly confidential. : e . for the past year [ septavaw sames B Keeeh Megm in that place. Rev. John Donohue of- | in England in Novemher. 1842, and | Ydars of age nam. . tanching i) Butnam for tie Pos ox Mechanics' Dep’t. Store |Hammock Ropes, fejiiet B rov Scha Diotas of | o kit Nisies 1 A0 Shore of 3o i sancing 1 Euinum for the past vear Old-Time eon E. Baldwin, and is therefore now i i HIRAM N. FENN, chroctive. | Reproaen William and Edward Foley and Pal- | zirl. Sha was married in Woonsocket. ASSAULTED OFFICER. the summer vacation HARRY E. BACK,. Attorney-st-Law OUTFITTERS TO ALL Chains and Hooks | 7' O'Bricn Burial was’in St Jo- | R T 50 vears ago and has lived i ATWOQDS IN'CHARGE, Su 5 ; seph's cemetery in Willimantic. Jewett City for 18 vears. She is John W. Shields of Seuth Woodstock | The case of John O'Brien vs. J. N. PATENTS Vived By her husband and, five -phil- | New Corporation to Carry on Buff to Explain Why on Friday. Phelps was tried Satu afternoon in A fuill H Attending Retreat. dren. Mrs. Thomas Grogan. John, Jr Wheel Manufacturing Business. e Ihe selectmen's room befors Justice L.| Protect your idea. Hasdsome 3= U ne of Rov. 0. § Béaumesiter- of St Jo-i| William arid George of Jewett City.and | - o st what occurted on Saturday | C. Brown. Mr. O'Brien had a cow die pase Gulde Beok Fres. ml mefland Mod l o e o e 0r | Joseph ot Worgester. “She leav, It was announced Monday that a e T reids ot | a8 the result, it is claimed; of dehorn- | o st CIS|COUCH HAMMOCKS, |35 "iities il Froviiie Sfont | pamacifeen amone ereat imas announsed Moue el e B WS e o LT VO | Phos Blaek, Banitsen Gene - - g | Gy to attend the second week's re- | - on the BUlt wheel manitactuiing R e red I the wity court | Mr. Pheips is sued, Mr. O'Brien claim- | ectITuThS i eat of Roman €atholic priests of the Deacon Andrew Mecch. ino: be established in the Wheatley [opiday merning. ta which time the ERNEST P. UISBRO, 1029 Main St, $7 fi $15 Hartfon] lovese that is helia ol i The news -of the death of Deacon | ho: 1l factory on Schoal streel. | case was continued from Monday. Of- | ~ Weontle, C 5 (\] R ees T Chuth R Andrew Meseh in Danielson on Sunday | The incorporators are to-be H. Clinton % rosted Shields Saturda ; Tonti, Cone . - y was heard in Griswold with much sor- -\\Vl“m'f"fl So ";'l': ('f‘ll"l‘flnn: ‘:“:)‘: *nh*‘ night. T as an altercation that Call and let v show you o ine. row. Mr. Meech had on recently msaville Manufac 5 DAY, [ must have been somewhat Vere, as I e iR s Now Chief of Polico. Tnaved 4 Dunalson from Pachang, | and his sons, Clinton and “Havold. | jh vear the marks of the sncounter ST FM Amwe Dm E. . SPRING, Pilno Tn.er (s Ohied ot Police E. H. Richmond is| where he had iived imost of his Jife The have :llti'('"n‘ Pagsession ol the | Shields. wha fa.charged with intoxica.. < T —— he correct way to address former | He was-a well known eitizen always | School street plant. senior Mr. ! tiap. hreach of the peace and assault. *Phone. Willisantic, Conn. At H Rhamont) . & reauit of [ et i hisraesii o hiniy ro- | Atwood said Monday ihat it may re- | b an. aficer. i3 to contest the case i o Rl ber ey d . ihe recent amendment to the city | speeted quire a month to get the factory into | 1ya is out under o bond of §23 DeLs, ete., with « sohation consisting of & pail charter providing for the change and VS e S warer” o' wikih b beea added (abie- the abatement of the city poll tax s Spoontul of C 's P that has passed hoth branches of the | .- EUHBRAL SRACHRS & rane s rapers legislature and signed by Gov.’Sim- = e e Mot Fund for Firemen's Muster—$1,500 u'hmys W‘Ifl'mm The funeral services of Mrs. Leon tive Daniel P. . ¢ 8 Ri held at St. Maryls ehurch 2 G AT 5 £ g 2 Dann introduced the amendment. e LB A R o B Comifort The fund for the fremen's muster i You may be sare that thers is co_dirt. UNDERTAKER o BMBALMER SEuiat e R A S St el S greuse of grime Ioft a0 that all * diseass 3 €3 Chusoh St - officiating at the requiem high rmass, b = this fall and for which members germs have been killed. 91 Main Ber e K . Willimantio, R wggnmg Hurial was in St. Mary's cemetery, the Has been brought back of the department liave ben working E E oot " one. Ladx Ass bearers being Henry Balou. Redmond iard for mearly i Year, has reache o shou 4, : 2 Wi 2 Bilverstorn Eragelbarin. Walsh 4. B. LeCluire ind Louls Gllse: " to thousands by a change |50 D rmonnt incluting $100 Vo should then o further and for iore active disinfectioy, wagh A mice vartety of Fresh Wish: also = i s lin. Under{aker J. A. Hourigan was i |l from coffee ‘to well-made [J|2rrrovriated by the city. is a or s Kilchen Salcs ark <l ol vetlar” aifwaah Siands, 2 : i Stiverstoln-and Miss Bather | M2 ertaker. J. 2 i - et y h k 8 ‘water closets and other open traps with a stronger sol Say two Seallops, Oysters and Clams. at ELMORE & SHEPARD, Siegorhmum, both 6 Leonards Hrides | eharge of the arrangements. niew 1iie ank ww buk ot i I8 dan b R e AR f L Bl were married Sunday evening at Personal Mention. it it ca. ri ot onty i yelow pockages by nd STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North i osstons & Elmoro 4 3 L35 ! contemplated. ~Fifteen hun- g0 and grocers. 106, 25e., 6. 706 - * S nanis e 8 gt ¥ | o'clock at the home of the bride's Mr. .and Mrs. Homer Lee of Web- Gred dollars 13 meeded. All Kinds of < S s ielons. " ter, Mrs. Herman Londa, in the vres- | sier, Mass. spent Sunday at Mr. and entertainmonts have been held for SULPHONARTHOL COMPANY, Tarvey Building, 4 Mediord St. WHEN you want to p your Buste ence of a large number of relativas | Mrs, H. Lee's, - many months past by the firemen ta SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Sell A ness before the pubiic. therc is no me- 60-82 Norch Strest, ey, et P e ok FrotMisios Speue « 5 A [ et tne ull amount heeded, but while SR AL SO S Ao dium vetier i the advertis- LADY ASSISTANT. b S e e i el sl Bt B e g HHeY e done el e e 3 4 it X i 3 . . Max Lavine o ity | Misses Bthel Burdick and _Lucile heen able to gat-more than the amoun ™ 3 Telephone cokhes: ~ « performad We ceremay, The newly Stetson were ip Websiak on Suaday. mentioned, Just what is te be done e

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